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ultimately these look more like scrap google gave up to the fcc for them to save face at the time they bet big on anti-trust lawsuit and come up empty this. >>reporter: afternoon south bay congresswoman said they are pleased with the settlement. both expressed concern over the investigation. in the newsroo newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> shipment of bogus apple products from china is in the hand of u.s. custom officials tonight. shipment seized by custom board procedure texas agent when it arrived in anchorage, alaska. merchandise packaged for retail sale and had counterfeit connect or cables and power source for apple product. items had fake apple trademark even and logo for underwriter laboratory. custom official say the shipment is worth roughly 65 650,000 dollars. pretty good fake too. good thing they got them. >> let's get the full forecast. experience is here. it has been cold but now we may work a little rain natural mix. >> that's true that's true. one more cold morning coming our way then the rains pour down. live view from the high definition a little bit of xaj railings. sutro camera
ultimately these look more like scrap google gave up to the fcc for them to save face at the time they bet big on anti-trust lawsuit and come up empty this. >>reporter: afternoon south bay congresswoman said they are pleased with the settlement. both expressed concern over the investigation. in the newsroo newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> shipment of bogus apple products from china is in the hand of u.s. custom officials tonight. shipment seized by custom board procedure texas agent...
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and so there you are making this bed bet against nature spending, you know, you can spend the sky is the limit on what you have to spend to drill a well particularly if you're drilling arctic offshore. you're going wager this? over half of the oil production from the united states in the lower half from the over 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop companies, wildcatters, that effectively taking that bet every day. i must say the more i got in to this, the more i find, good lord, it's amazing. but i left the best part out. here is where guilty love turns in to passion. i'm going to talk about -- [inaudible] because tight oil is the latest adventure in this amazing story. it begins, of course, back in the 1920. this is what we remember from say daniel's book "the prize" which is this marvelous history of the oil industry. we remember in 1920s your classic wildcatter who then would drill wells and with no science and knowledge. fast forward a hundred years. where are we now? i have actually witnessed this myself sitting on a platform in the north sea watching as a guy ocean o
and so there you are making this bed bet against nature spending, you know, you can spend the sky is the limit on what you have to spend to drill a well particularly if you're drilling arctic offshore. you're going wager this? over half of the oil production from the united states in the lower half from the over 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop companies, wildcatters, that effectively taking that bet every day. i must say the more i got in to this, the more i find, good lord, it's...
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. >>> major grey getting ready to settle his bet. he agreed to a bet with seattle. the flag had to be flown by the winning city. tomorrow morning, it will be raised above the wilson building. >>> we are getting a look at the big stars performing at the inauguration plus how to vote on the future of monopoly. >> reporter: first tonight brian, why you favorite monopoly piece may soon be history. they are asking facebook friends to vote on your favorite game piece the one with fewest votes will be sent to jail forever. it will be replaced with a cat, diamond ring, guitar, helicopter or toy robot on february 6th. >>> facebook is up to something. it announced invites to an event january 19th, insiders are speculating they may introduce their own smart phone or operating simms. >>> you will have to wait 8 days longer to file taxes this year thanks to the last minute fiscal cliff vote in conference. 120 million tax payers will be eligible to file on the 30th of the month. including those claiming for tuition, fees and educator expenses. >>> we are learning more about the p
. >>> major grey getting ready to settle his bet. he agreed to a bet with seattle. the flag had to be flown by the winning city. tomorrow morning, it will be raised above the wilson building. >>> we are getting a look at the big stars performing at the inauguration plus how to vote on the future of monopoly. >> reporter: first tonight brian, why you favorite monopoly piece may soon be history. they are asking facebook friends to vote on your favorite game piece the one...
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i bet that this is one of these moments where the world economies are going to be better. i say that because it is the same batehavior i've seen over d over and over again. they are days to buy, not sell. in order to get into this bull market, here is the bottom line, i think this market is simply taking a snooze after a big bull run. but wakes itself up perhaps with my clock and if history serves me right, they go higher not lower and it is turned out that their evaluations ended up being catalysts galore. bob in florida, bob >> it is fwrat to tais great to. south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop. nobody does know. robert in massachusetts, robert. >> booyah jim, hail from massachusett
i bet that this is one of these moments where the world economies are going to be better. i say that because it is the same batehavior i've seen over d over and over again. they are days to buy, not sell. in order to get into this bull market, here is the bottom line, i think this market is simply taking a snooze after a big bull run. but wakes itself up perhaps with my clock and if history serves me right, they go higher not lower and it is turned out that their evaluations ended up being...
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and so there you are making this bet against nature spending, you know, you can spend -- the sky's the limit on what you have to spend to drill a well, particularly if you're drilling arctic offshore. and your going to wager this -- you're going to wager this? over half of the oil production from the united states, from the lower half -- from the lower 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop company, wildcatters, that are effectively taking that bet every day. and i must say the more i got into this, the more i thought, good lord, this is just amazing. but i've left the best part out. and here's where guilty love turns into passion. i'm going to talk about tight oil. because tight oil is the latest adventure in this amazing story. it begins, of course, back in the 1920s. this is what we all remember from, say, daniel yergin's book, "the prize," which is this marvelous history of the oil industry. we remember in the 1920s your classic wildcatter who then more or less without any knowledge and certainly no knowledge of the geology would drill wells here and there, scraping up mone
and so there you are making this bet against nature spending, you know, you can spend -- the sky's the limit on what you have to spend to drill a well, particularly if you're drilling arctic offshore. and your going to wager this -- you're going to wager this? over half of the oil production from the united states, from the lower half -- from the lower 48 in the united states comes from mom and pop company, wildcatters, that are effectively taking that bet every day. and i must say the more i...
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you bet. by the ton. and trucks by the truckload. sema is an industry show where cars are fashion and car parts fashionable. >> we're very excited to be producing a new feature called the ebay garage. it's a great personalization platform for enthusiasts to customize their experience on ebay motors. and we have over 2 million vehicle profiles created already that enthusiasts can browse through and connect with other enthusiasts and hopefully inspire them to do more projects. we're selling 383,000 parts on our mobile app every week now. >> sema is a show like none other. and for auto makers, it's a chance to connect with their devotees. >> sema's all about customization. and we've got a brand-new product here, very limited-edition -- only 300 cars. and we're also here for the global rallycross race. we have the subaru stis racing, as well. so it's a great kind of a one-two punch for us. really getting in touch with our customers. >> and fans of the world's greatest superheroes will be happy to see that their dc comics character favori
you bet. by the ton. and trucks by the truckload. sema is an industry show where cars are fashion and car parts fashionable. >> we're very excited to be producing a new feature called the ebay garage. it's a great personalization platform for enthusiasts to customize their experience on ebay motors. and we have over 2 million vehicle profiles created already that enthusiasts can browse through and connect with other enthusiasts and hopefully inspire them to do more projects. we're selling...
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and, stocks one wall street firm calls sure bets. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's thursday, january 10th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: snap back: after two sessions of selling, stocks rallied wednesday on the heels of better-than-expected earnings from monsanto and alcoa. investors are liking facebook. the stock surged above $30 wednesday on word the company will reveal a mystery product next tuesday. that's the highest its been since july, but still below the $38 ipo price. and, labor secretary hilda solis is resigning from her position with the obama administation. stocks made a comeback. jared levy of zacks.com joins us now with some comments on that. what do you think? is this the beginning of something bigger out there jared? > > you know angie, the past couple of days have really been more sideways than anything. markets are trying to figure out where they go from here, and the answer lies in earnings. we are going to talk about a couple of t
and, stocks one wall street firm calls sure bets. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's thursday, january 10th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: snap back: after two sessions of selling, stocks rallied wednesday on the heels of better-than-expected earnings from monsanto and alcoa. investors are liking facebook. the stock surged above $30 wednesday on word the company will reveal a mystery product next tuesday. that's...
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who is best at floating. >> in floating, i have sort of a not great hand but there are still a few bets to come i might call a bet for my opponent and wait and see what happens to decide to make a big bluff. >> like the sound of that. >> it was a good move by boehner and the republicans to float on new year's day, they said, for now we'll agree to these tax increases but we're going to wait. we'll try to make our move a little later when we get more information to what it would really mean to make the bluff. their float turned out well because they decided before it came to a head their big bluff wouldn't work and came up with a best plan. melissa: you talk about who the best rail bird is. the person doesn't participate in the game but sitting on the side commenting. you say it is bernanke. i think it is me. that is all we do here. we're the ultimate rail birds. my whole job is built on being a rail bird. i sit on the sidelines -- >> fox business is definitely would be the best rail birds in all of this. i think you have a very good case to make for that. melissa: what advice wod you gi
who is best at floating. >> in floating, i have sort of a not great hand but there are still a few bets to come i might call a bet for my opponent and wait and see what happens to decide to make a big bluff. >> like the sound of that. >> it was a good move by boehner and the republicans to float on new year's day, they said, for now we'll agree to these tax increases but we're going to wait. we'll try to make our move a little later when we get more information to what it...
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i would bet my left arm by the end of his presidency will be talking about the top 5% or the top 10% and that number will keep growing because the problem with socialism and those many states believe you will see running out of other peoples pes money, that is the problem. melissa: that is always what happens in the end. why is the value-added tax a bad idea? for some it might just seem like another sales tax. it doesn't seem to be that big of a problem, why is a value-added tax not a good idea? >> i don't think it is a bad idea that replaces the tax. it is better to raise taxes through consumption than taxing income and investments. the problem is it will not replace the income tax, that will be on top of the income tax and that is going to be the problem growing government instead ofddressing the real problem, which is spending. president obama wants to protect middlthe middle class from highr taxes. the ways to protect them from bigger government because the middle class has to pay for g government and we are running huge deficits the federal reserve creates all kinds of inflation
i would bet my left arm by the end of his presidency will be talking about the top 5% or the top 10% and that number will keep growing because the problem with socialism and those many states believe you will see running out of other peoples pes money, that is the problem. melissa: that is always what happens in the end. why is the value-added tax a bad idea? for some it might just seem like another sales tax. it doesn't seem to be that big of a problem, why is a value-added tax not a good...
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during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of checks are not possible every year. u.s. federal reserve's held somewhere in new york are not open to german gold inspectors. germany owns a total of about 3,396 tons of gold, and almost 131 -- 1/3 of that is held in frankfurt. but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substan
during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less...
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during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of checks are not possible every year. u.s. federal reserve's held somewhere in new york are not open to german gold inspectors. germany owns a total of about 3,396 tons of gold, and almost 131 -- 1/3 of that is held in frankfurt. but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substan
during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less...
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[laughter] i bet some of you have said that about the yorkers. [laughter] that moment made me realize that with all the unhappiness of september 11th there was one sliver of sunshine the way the americans came together. it did not matter what background we had or where we were from we stuck together as a nation but also made me realize that i wanted people to see this slice of my life that was different than theirs. i doubt my experience as of puerto rican is identical to the experience of the mexican and in texas or other immigrants with different parts of the united states of the world but we share so many commonalities we share so much more than we are different. in the descriptive ways to accomplish those commonalities. and they would come away from their own lives. >> you are famous for a phrase that came up in your confirmation hearings as a wise latino woman. when i heard that i felt there was more to this story. [cheers and applause] i that there was more behind it. what can you share with us? >> there has been many misunderstandings abou
[laughter] i bet some of you have said that about the yorkers. [laughter] that moment made me realize that with all the unhappiness of september 11th there was one sliver of sunshine the way the americans came together. it did not matter what background we had or where we were from we stuck together as a nation but also made me realize that i wanted people to see this slice of my life that was different than theirs. i doubt my experience as of puerto rican is identical to the experience of the...
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i bet he looks pretty good. no even in a male prison he doesn't. but for a million bucks that's what we get? i don't know. >> the surgery hasn't been performed yet, bill. he only has breasts and the hair now. >> bill: i think that might be too much information. all right, kelly, let's go out to california where a guy and this is medical marijuana heaven out there. just got popped by the feds for 10 years? >> yep. what happened there. >> this is the conflict. some of these states provide medical marijuana and if you choose to engage in distributing it which this guy did at three different dispen sears you are still in violation of federal law, you are rolling the dice that the feds will not come after you. california fine, but not under the federal law. well, the feds pretty much leave these guys alone unless the operation seem untoward to them. and this guy, his operations seem untoward. they were huge, they thought it was purely for financial gain. >> no. >> they didn't think he was in it to actually help sick people. >> bill: this guy was pedalin
i bet he looks pretty good. no even in a male prison he doesn't. but for a million bucks that's what we get? i don't know. >> the surgery hasn't been performed yet, bill. he only has breasts and the hair now. >> bill: i think that might be too much information. all right, kelly, let's go out to california where a guy and this is medical marijuana heaven out there. just got popped by the feds for 10 years? >> yep. what happened there. >> this is the conflict. some of...
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definitely it was very exciting time in the stadium last week and it's going to be bet they are week. hopefully we can make it down at the end of the game and make it to the bottom and watch them come off the field. >> reporter: this morning before you leave you want to treat the ravens fans who come out right? you are encouraging anyone every one to come out right? >> anyone and every one to come down and we have donuts and coffee and water and hot chocolate whatever you want come down and check it out. >> reporter: so you have a little chant for us this morning? >> yeah. [ music ] ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh oh oh ♪ >> reporter: come on guys don't you want to join the party again haney's corner deli in hanover until 7 this morning free donuts and coffee for everyone. come on out. >> can't wait to see what happens next. that's haney's corner deli in hanover. >>> if you are going to be sporting number 52 and you won't be alone, ray announced his retirement and sales for the jersey has risen 2,000%. his is the number one selling nfl
definitely it was very exciting time in the stadium last week and it's going to be bet they are week. hopefully we can make it down at the end of the game and make it to the bottom and watch them come off the field. >> reporter: this morning before you leave you want to treat the ravens fans who come out right? you are encouraging anyone every one to come out right? >> anyone and every one to come down and we have donuts and coffee and water and hot chocolate whatever you want come...
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a look at how traders pushed to take big bets. that's later. but first, the shocking truth over the web of lies about flame retardents. why it's more toxic than you think. bill moller joins us next, after this "in the know" message. last spring the chicago tribune broke an explosive story about toxic flame retards used in furniture & the deceptive campaign to create demand for these chemicals. the reporting brought on all kinds of federal and state scrutiny. now the industry has come forward with a scientific report which has already been cited in congressional hearings. in a follow-up investigation, the tribune has found this study too is highly flawed. reporter sam roe wrote the story for the paper. first sam, in a nutshell, what did the paper find as to these flame retardants? > > the flame retardants don't work as advertised. they're in furniture throughout america and virtually every home, which would be great if they slowed fires, but what we found is that the data doesn't support that. they are not really effective, yet they pose health
a look at how traders pushed to take big bets. that's later. but first, the shocking truth over the web of lies about flame retardents. why it's more toxic than you think. bill moller joins us next, after this "in the know" message. last spring the chicago tribune broke an explosive story about toxic flame retards used in furniture & the deceptive campaign to create demand for these chemicals. the reporting brought on all kinds of federal and state scrutiny. now the industry has...
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i'll bet you it's a higher number for 2012 when it comes in and i bet you it it goes up in 2013. the obama administration and the democrats, they're so happy and gloating about smacking those tax rates on the rich and there's this new assumption, this politically correct assumption that you know what? you rich people, you're going to bend over and take that spanking because we raised rates on you so there. when you soak the rich, the rich start packing and they'll go elsewhere. and golfer, phil mickleson might do that. >> the former president of france is also, he's going to london he says or the u.k., because he wants to develop his business opportunity, but he's also got a few little legal problems that many suspect that he's trying to avoid, allegations of corruption and fraud, so that might have a dual purpose if indeed he goes to london. >> that's true, but that 75% marginal tax rates on all earnings over a million dollars that france wants to slap on the rich. that had to be a factor as well. i mean, when you do that, look at phil mickleson, with the california raising its
i'll bet you it's a higher number for 2012 when it comes in and i bet you it it goes up in 2013. the obama administration and the democrats, they're so happy and gloating about smacking those tax rates on the rich and there's this new assumption, this politically correct assumption that you know what? you rich people, you're going to bend over and take that spanking because we raised rates on you so there. when you soak the rich, the rich start packing and they'll go elsewhere. and golfer, phil...
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he is betting that the republican party is not completely insane. i hope that's a good bet. i'm not sure it is. what the republicans are doing is saying that's a nice economy. like a 1930s gangster movie. that's a nice economy. pity if it blows up if you don't pay me off with what i want. that's a direct threat and the hostage is the entire economy. we will default and if we default, we will have a depression. a real depression and the interest rates will spike on every public and private loan. we will have a mass unemployment like now. now. i love the mafia analogies. keep it up. the sandy relief bill. this is not supposed to be politicized. 179 republicans in the house vote against it including people from louisiana, mississippi, alabama and gulf states y. did it become so politicize and have a hard time getting through? >> i don't know. maybe it's because it's the first time that we had disaster relief of a large amount since this congress got elected. certainly there was a list of something like 67 members and asked for and voted for and demanded the rein their states fo
he is betting that the republican party is not completely insane. i hope that's a good bet. i'm not sure it is. what the republicans are doing is saying that's a nice economy. like a 1930s gangster movie. that's a nice economy. pity if it blows up if you don't pay me off with what i want. that's a direct threat and the hostage is the entire economy. we will default and if we default, we will have a depression. a real depression and the interest rates will spike on every public and private loan....
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i bet they can. they always say things like that. waiting for the president and first lady's first dance of the night. we'll wait for what their first song is and how they dance. first, another moment from today's celebration. ♪ [ cannons blasting ] [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. the new ram 1500. trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. ♪ naked pictures of joe biden at the beach ♪ ♪ i influence kings and world leaders ♪ ♪ helped hemingway write like he did ♪ ♪ and i'll bet you a drink or two that
i bet they can. they always say things like that. waiting for the president and first lady's first dance of the night. we'll wait for what their first song is and how they dance. first, another moment from today's celebration. ♪ [ cannons blasting ] [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. the new ram 1500. trying to find a better job can likbe...
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. >>> just ahead, oddsmakers are already betting on whether will and kate's baby will be born on grandma princess diana's birthday. >>> plus, bill clinton and steven spielberg's big secret. we will reveal that for you next. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back. another chilly morning in california. l.a. starting off at 39 degrees but you're almost done with that really cool air you've been dealing with. temperatures in seattle and portland in mid-30s right now. we'll top out in the 30s. watch out for freezing fog in the pacific northwest. especially across the coast of oregon. and then it is going to be sunny right down into california. temperatures today in the 50s and 60s. tomorrow's even better. we should inch closer to 70 degrees in l.a. much needed warm air for that area. they couldn't really handle the cold air, the orange crops and everything, it's been brutal. >> when i lived there, i couldn't stand it when it went below 50 degrees. thanks a lot. >>> >>> well, it looks like tina fey and amy poehler may have a new annual gig. the hosting pair scored the
. >>> just ahead, oddsmakers are already betting on whether will and kate's baby will be born on grandma princess diana's birthday. >>> plus, bill clinton and steven spielberg's big secret. we will reveal that for you next. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back. another chilly morning in california. l.a. starting off at 39 degrees but you're almost done with that really cool air you've been dealing with. temperatures in seattle and...
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when you went to bet, we have the curfew, you would put your valuables in your pajamas and in your coat every night in the daytime i would ride in the front of the double decker bus and see the people with the damage to the dockyard every day. then i was sent to a place where they were getting ready for the day. we ran the other party boats. there was no harbour but just open sea. it was difficult. and was incredibly tense. the young men and would get drunk every night. it was to be ears. every night we had to take them back. if you can imagine in the dark, not a single light on the sea or the land and grow your way out juicy and the places where they belong to. but one of the main things was listen to these people. they wanted to talk. they had no idea why they were there. they wanted to talk about their families. was thinking via other night i don't think any of them talked about the future but four hours and hours of a talk to the young mariners most of whom were lost and for what it meant to them. so i think it was just listening to the people. we were having a hard time being recog
when you went to bet, we have the curfew, you would put your valuables in your pajamas and in your coat every night in the daytime i would ride in the front of the double decker bus and see the people with the damage to the dockyard every day. then i was sent to a place where they were getting ready for the day. we ran the other party boats. there was no harbour but just open sea. it was difficult. and was incredibly tense. the young men and would get drunk every night. it was to be ears. every...
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. >>> betting on business travel is supposed to go up. >> good signs for the economy. business travel is up 4.6 pirs. that's the expectation for 2013. we are talking 267 billion according to the global business travel association. businesses are finding it worth it to spend money to send workers on the road. for every dollar spent of core rat travel businesses usually realize $20 additional. >> you have to get out there in front of clients. anheuser-busch got a new beer coming out. >> in time for super bowl unveiling black crown it will hit store shelves a golden amber lauger will cost 14 percent more than regular beer. we might see one if not two super bowl ads for the new beer. the brew master this is a sneak peak. >> it is supposed to be a little stronger beer. >> stronger, darker. >> early for beer right now. 11 minutes after the hour. coming up this guy thought he was the luckiest man in the world. turns out this lottery winner may have been really unlucky after all. we will tell you about what happened to him. >>> monday morning spent in reverse. a packed escalat
. >>> betting on business travel is supposed to go up. >> good signs for the economy. business travel is up 4.6 pirs. that's the expectation for 2013. we are talking 267 billion according to the global business travel association. businesses are finding it worth it to spend money to send workers on the road. for every dollar spent of core rat travel businesses usually realize $20 additional. >> you have to get out there in front of clients. anheuser-busch got a new beer...
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. >> jennifer: you bet. let me start with you clarissa what i'm -- i'm curious about the psychology what was the status for having the president back off of his own proposal and instead support the senator's proposal. >> first of all the president is still going to nevada tomorrow and delivering a speech that we all expect will have a very aggressive and forward lean on the issue of immigration. giving these senator space to come forward to these proposal is if you are motivated by real solutions we all know we need to get a deal to the president's desk. and it was important to do that. >> jennifer: yeah i'm -- i'm glad to see that you can -- you know, set your ego aside and allow the senate to come forward with something that is by partisan, and if the president lobbed his own plan in that, who knows what would have happened. matt, are you worried that jan brewer and other border-state officials will end up vetoing, essentially these immigration measures by having to certedfy? >> yeah i think you have hit o
. >> jennifer: you bet. let me start with you clarissa what i'm -- i'm curious about the psychology what was the status for having the president back off of his own proposal and instead support the senator's proposal. >> first of all the president is still going to nevada tomorrow and delivering a speech that we all expect will have a very aggressive and forward lean on the issue of immigration. giving these senator space to come forward to these proposal is if you are motivated by...
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would bet daebt imprudent to dismiss that that can act as a drag on economic recovery. borrowers are seeing high rate s. without a refinance option, they struggle to reduce the payments, even though they have hills and solid credit history. -- bills and solid credit history. take the housing market during her time homebuyers are in demand. data shows that adults are living at home with parents. in addition to home ownership, data revealed low contribution rates to employer retirement lands among young graduates. -- retirement plans among young graduates. agencies have taken steps to increase liquidity and the functioning of the credit market in recent years. the current conditions and the student loan market might have a long-term impact on the economic vitality of many borrowers today. many are unable to secure credit accommodations to manage their obligation. given the potential impact of student debt on the broad economy, the situation demonstrates the need for attention. host: josh mitchell of the wall street journal, are they empowered in any way to make rulings an
would bet daebt imprudent to dismiss that that can act as a drag on economic recovery. borrowers are seeing high rate s. without a refinance option, they struggle to reduce the payments, even though they have hills and solid credit history. -- bills and solid credit history. take the housing market during her time homebuyers are in demand. data shows that adults are living at home with parents. in addition to home ownership, data revealed low contribution rates to employer retirement lands...
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. >> you bet. lou: appreciate it. more on wall street and how high the dow could climb coming up next. major league baseball grabs headlines this super bowl week. forgot bonds and sosa, new steroid super stars for you. we have them next. president obama flew nine hours to las vegas to give a big speech on immigration. turns out, he didn't have much to say. is he trying to blow up the deal? the a-team joins us next. five days of violence, egypt's government on the verge of collapse. fox news middle east terrorism expert joins us next. ♪ with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? it'll ca
. >> you bet. lou: appreciate it. more on wall street and how high the dow could climb coming up next. major league baseball grabs headlines this super bowl week. forgot bonds and sosa, new steroid super stars for you. we have them next. president obama flew nine hours to las vegas to give a big speech on immigration. turns out, he didn't have much to say. is he trying to blow up the deal? the a-team joins us next. five days of violence, egypt's government on the verge of collapse. fox...
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. >> reporter: brian cooley says your best bet is plasma. >> they're not as thin as many of the led/lcd's not as sexy if you will and 2e7bd to be thought of as an older technology. we did our list of the best cheap, best value and best high- end flat panel t.v. and a plasma model, one in every single category. >> reporter: with a higher refresh rate, meraz mas handle motion better, meaning that touchdown pass will be crystal clear and they law for better off angle viewing. >> you have the focus over to watch the game you can overpack the living room people are sitting left and right trying to see the screen. plaza ma is very good at that. >> reporter: while l.e.d.'s may not be ideal for the big game their picture is brighter and more vibrant for every day viewing. when choosing a t.v., cooley says size does matter. think 50 inch for the average living room, which you should be able to find for under a grand. and while he says you do definitely want a 1080p, just how smart does your t.v. really need to be? >> the so-called smart t.v.'s which are just internet connected may not add a whole
. >> reporter: brian cooley says your best bet is plasma. >> they're not as thin as many of the led/lcd's not as sexy if you will and 2e7bd to be thought of as an older technology. we did our list of the best cheap, best value and best high- end flat panel t.v. and a plasma model, one in every single category. >> reporter: with a higher refresh rate, meraz mas handle motion better, meaning that touchdown pass will be crystal clear and they law for better off angle viewing....
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no word from camp beyonce but you can bet all eyes will be on her as she performs at the super bowl. and they did say that sometimes they prerecord these just in case weather or they have technical issues and she is still singing. >> it's still her. and it was cold there, too. james taylor said he nearly did the same thing and he had to play guitar. >> who cares. she sounds good. >> looked great, too. >>> former governor of california arnold schwarzenegger hitting the red carpet with a new movie for the german premier of "the last stand" his first starring role since being governor and his co- stars say he was physically ready to jump back in. >> he's in great shape. i mean, as soon as we land somewhere he goes to the gym. it's crazy. i go to the bar, he goes to the gym. [ laughter ] >> the lion gate film took tenth place at the box office in its weekend debut. >>> a church sexual abuse scandal in southern california. we have new details on the leaders that were involved in the cover-up. >> plus, people up past midnight sounding off on a plan to hire guy known as the super cop. the c
no word from camp beyonce but you can bet all eyes will be on her as she performs at the super bowl. and they did say that sometimes they prerecord these just in case weather or they have technical issues and she is still singing. >> it's still her. and it was cold there, too. james taylor said he nearly did the same thing and he had to play guitar. >> who cares. she sounds good. >> looked great, too. >>> former governor of california arnold schwarzenegger hitting the...
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i bet there is something you don't know about lance armstrong and me. we were together on a panel to talk about preventative health care x. maybe more iortantly, we ran the new york mara thon together in 2006. he finished in under three hours, and i finished in under three days. well, my performance was not that bad and i did finish the 26.2 mile adventure, but the only time i saw lance was in the start. we were lined up near each other and i saw his rear end fade in the distance in front of me. i kind of feel better about the whole thing. it took me five hours, it is evident i was not using performance enhancing drugs and he did. but this week, he's having to apologize and beg for forgiveness for the athletic accomplishments that turned out to be cheating. 7 tour de france titles go gone and millions of income gone . reputation of being an inspiring story of beating cancer to achieve unparalleled success gone. maybe in the new york mara thon all i saw was his rear and after all of these years, i still have mine. you see his reputation went from hero to
i bet there is something you don't know about lance armstrong and me. we were together on a panel to talk about preventative health care x. maybe more iortantly, we ran the new york mara thon together in 2006. he finished in under three hours, and i finished in under three days. well, my performance was not that bad and i did finish the 26.2 mile adventure, but the only time i saw lance was in the start. we were lined up near each other and i saw his rear end fade in the distance in front of...
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. >> i bet. >> you're losing money on those accounts, right? >> the reality it's grown so much because of the strong asset gathering, we've been doing the last two years over $40 billion. the reality is the percentage of client cash to total assets is actually still in the range of 15% to 20%. it hasn't moved. >> what's going to bring them back then? go back to that first question michelle was asking what. will get that $90 billion to be put to work again, do you think? >> i do believe that what we have right now is the economy is getting better. the equity markets have improved. standard & poor's 500 was up. the s&p 500 was up 13%, 14%, up 4% year to date. >> right. >> the economy is starting to show good signs. as long as we don't have it derailed in washington. >> i was just going to ask. >> i think things could get better. >> could washington still screw this up? >> absolutely. i don't think it takes much to have another debt ceiling debate and debacle would not be helpful here. i think there's so much minon the sidelines between the retail
. >> i bet. >> you're losing money on those accounts, right? >> the reality it's grown so much because of the strong asset gathering, we've been doing the last two years over $40 billion. the reality is the percentage of client cash to total assets is actually still in the range of 15% to 20%. it hasn't moved. >> what's going to bring them back then? go back to that first question michelle was asking what. will get that $90 billion to be put to work again, do you think?...
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. >> i bet. well, like you said, you have a great subject matter there, new orleans is so picturesque and beautiful. i don't know if you can see the artist because he was on the other side but he had a little brad pitt thing going on there. [ laughter ] >> oh, nice. >> you might want to go say hi. okay, thank you, michelle. >> all right. >>> 6:09. $80,000 apiece primo seats in the santa clara stadium are almost gone. anne makovec reports from santa clara. some mighty pricy seats. >> reporter: the 49ers have seen a spike in sales for the stadium behind me since the 9ers made it into the super bowl. everybody is all jazzed up about this willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars because these club seats will run you about $80,000. right now they are 95% sold. they have 900 of these primo seats at the 50-yard line. actually the second most expensive sports seats in the u.s. the dallas cowboys have the most expensive at $150,000. but the 9ers have sold $68 million worth of these club seat licenses
. >> i bet. well, like you said, you have a great subject matter there, new orleans is so picturesque and beautiful. i don't know if you can see the artist because he was on the other side but he had a little brad pitt thing going on there. [ laughter ] >> oh, nice. >> you might want to go say hi. okay, thank you, michelle. >> all right. >>> 6:09. $80,000 apiece primo seats in the santa clara stadium are almost gone. anne makovec reports from santa clara. some...
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i bet you that is a pretty nice place. right now we're on bourbon street in the historic french quarter. you can see behind me the the infamous bourbon street. if you hear the noise, these are all the trash trucks coming out and cleaning up the mess from the night before. they do such a great job. you would never know that the night before this street was littered with trash, beads and anything else people were throwing in the streets so the crews are very busy. the french quarter is such a beautiful place. that's not all new orleans has to offer. there's another part of town which is uptown. we kind of explored that yesterday. it's one of the only places that didn't flood during hurricane katrina and i'll show you what people there say is so special about that part of town. that is coming up. >> a quick question. did george lucas ever stop walking or did you just walk right out of town with him? >> he did not stop walking. i think he just wanted to keep on or maybe he thought we would leave him alone eventually but he was
i bet you that is a pretty nice place. right now we're on bourbon street in the historic french quarter. you can see behind me the the infamous bourbon street. if you hear the noise, these are all the trash trucks coming out and cleaning up the mess from the night before. they do such a great job. you would never know that the night before this street was littered with trash, beads and anything else people were throwing in the streets so the crews are very busy. the french quarter is such a...
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all right, thank you, john. >> you bet. >> appreciate i6789 it. i'm not sure you did, however. >>> coming up on "good morning america," legal battle. an army staff sergeant fights for custody of his 2-year-old daughter put up for adoption without his knowledge. so how did he win her back? we'll tell you. >>> downward dog, the hot, new trend in the yoga studio. they call it doga, a very limber german shepherd live in our studio this morning. keep it here for that. >>> start your engines, don't put the pedal to the metal just yet. see why this street race is going nowhere fast, part of our "fixation" segment coming up next. you don't want to miss it. ♪ if you want to turn around when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a uni
all right, thank you, john. >> you bet. >> appreciate i6789 it. i'm not sure you did, however. >>> coming up on "good morning america," legal battle. an army staff sergeant fights for custody of his 2-year-old daughter put up for adoption without his knowledge. so how did he win her back? we'll tell you. >>> downward dog, the hot, new trend in the yoga studio. they call it doga, a very limber german shepherd live in our studio this morning. keep it here...
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president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institute, martin indyk, on some of the big bets president obama is making during his second term in foreign policy. >>> the biggest explosions. >> damn! >> raging infernos. terrifying escapes. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> we have the facility surrounded. >> brave responders. >> i couldn't believe my eyes. >> exploding projectiles. >> it was just like a rocket coming down. >> massive flames. >> it was hairy. it was hairy. i just closed my eyes and go oh, boy. >> enormous fireballs. >> pan back. pan back. just had a huge explosion. i thought this is it, i better at least catch it on tape. >>> "caught on camera boom." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. just going through our daily routines, we can be surrounded by dangerous materials and equipment and not even be aware of it. usually we have nothing to worry about because compressed gases, high-powered machines and blasting materials are safe when used and stored properly. but if one little thing goes wrong, the consequences can be disastrous.
president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institute, martin indyk, on some of the big bets president obama is making during his second term in foreign policy. >>> the biggest explosions. >> damn! >> raging infernos. terrifying escapes. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> we have the facility surrounded. >> brave responders. >> i couldn't believe my eyes. >> exploding projectiles. >> it was just like a...
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i accept and i just bet right now i bet we get some kind of -- >> let's not say a significant portion of the right. that's a little -- >> a significant enough portion in a lot of house disfrikts a majority of republicans in the house will probably end up voting no on whatever the final -- but the point i'm trying to get to is this. we're talking about this in terms of long term future of the republican party and coming off the disaster of 2008 -- the disaster of 2012 and repairing the image with the latino community and thinking of the republican party's relationship with black voters. >> yep. >> post-1964 when republicans nominated an anti-civil rights candidate. never again made that mistake. for civil rights. totally on board and never purged from their ranks, they never purged a message that was very -- that really turned off black voters, they never exceeded 20% with the black vote even after 1964 and even if you pass comprehensive immigration reform, you have to get rid of the nativism, too. >> you don't have to go back that far. since 1980, the white percentage of the electorat
i accept and i just bet right now i bet we get some kind of -- >> let's not say a significant portion of the right. that's a little -- >> a significant enough portion in a lot of house disfrikts a majority of republicans in the house will probably end up voting no on whatever the final -- but the point i'm trying to get to is this. we're talking about this in terms of long term future of the republican party and coming off the disaster of 2008 -- the disaster of 2012 and repairing...
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are you better off betting on a laggard like southwest? we have both sides of that trade coming up. >>> and a huge day for technology earnings. we will have the instant analysis and numbers from google, ibm and texas instruments. >>> an one state is planning to tax hospitals to pay for the controversial expansion of medicaid. you will be shocked to find ourt which governor is behind that push. michelle is raring to go. we will see you at the top of the hour for that most important hour of the trading day. >> let's find out what's happening at the nymex. there's a big development on the see stone pipeline. >> oil prices have closed here near the highs of the session, the highs of the year. the february contract expiring today above $96 a barrel, march is above 96.50. the big news is the governor of nebraska has approved a portion of the keystone pipeline that will avoid that environmentally sensitive sand hills area. there's been controversy from environmental groups about the contamination of water in that area. and they did not want the s
are you better off betting on a laggard like southwest? we have both sides of that trade coming up. >>> and a huge day for technology earnings. we will have the instant analysis and numbers from google, ibm and texas instruments. >>> an one state is planning to tax hospitals to pay for the controversial expansion of medicaid. you will be shocked to find ourt which governor is behind that push. michelle is raring to go. we will see you at the top of the hour for that most...
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so far none of you said yes but i'm betting everyone is checking from now on. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook at facebook.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter @melissaafrancis. >> coming up on "money", have you learned, we, i mean the world, need to spend $700 billion a year to fight climate change? because there is so much money sitting around with nothing to do. we'll be back who will pay to green the economy. it is all about money. ♪ . officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. [girls laugh, bell rings] - whatever. - he asked me right before school started. - no way! - hi. - hi. - ♪ shine, come on and let it shine ♪ ♪ light me up-- - hi. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪
so far none of you said yes but i'm betting everyone is checking from now on. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook at facebook.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter @melissaafrancis. >> coming up on "money", have you learned, we, i mean the world, need to spend $700 billion a year to fight climate change? because there is so much money sitting around with nothing to do. we'll be back who will pay to green the economy. it is all about money. ♪ ....